Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA) is an
electronic journal for the publication of significant new
developments in numerical analysis and scientific
computing.
Papers of the highest quality that deal with the analysis of
algorithms for the solution of continuous models and numerical
linear algebra are appropriate for ETNA, as are papers of similar
quality that discuss implementation and performance of such
algorithms.
New algorithms for current or new computer architectures are
appropriate provided that they are numerically sound.
However, the focus of the publication should be on the algorithm
rather than on the architecture.
The journal is published by the Kent State University Library in
conjunction with the Institute of Computational Mathematics at
Kent State University, and in cooperation with the Johann Radon
Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences (RICAM).
Reviews of all ETNA papers appear in
Mathematical Reviews
and
Zentralblatt für Mathematik.
Reference information for ETNA papers also appears in the
expanded Science Citation Index.
ETNA is registered with the Library of Congress and has
ISSN 1068-9613.

Manuscripts will be posted as soon as they are accepted in a
directory which is publicly accessible through the Internet.
On a regular basis, the titles
of these manuscripts will be e-mailed to registered departments
and individuals and posted on public bulletin boards such
as NA-digest.
All manuscripts are in PostScript and PDF format.
They can be accessed via the World Wide Web at
http://etna.math.kent.edu
or one of its
mirror sites.
FTP access is no longer available.
The first issue of ETNA appeared on September 1, 1993.

The complete set of papers published in ETNA through 2006
(Volumes 1-25) are available on a single CD-ROM
(Details).

Authors will normally submit manuscripts for publication via
e-mail, and they will be required to prepare their manuscripts
in LaTeX using the siamltex style files.
See the
"Submissions"
page for general information on submitting a manuscript and the
"Future Special Vols."
page for additional information on planned Special Volumes.

All manuscripts will be refereed. As soon as a manuscript has
been accepted for publication in ETNA, it will be entered into
the ETNA data base. There are no annual page limitations, and,
therefore, we are in a position to publish accepted manuscripts
faster than many other journals.

Contributions:

ETNA has been able to operate and offer free access to its papers
since 1993, mostly due to generous support of Kent State University.
To supplement this support, and to be able to continue this
service to the scientific community, contributions are welcomed
(Details).